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There’s no best site. There’s aggregators sites like caredge. You are better off first deciding the exact model and specification first and then just searching through all the major sites from Craigslist, to cat gurus, auto trader, for the best price. Craigslist is still the best for private party if you can find an actual private party seller.
I have been purchasing used cars online in Dallas TX for the last 10 years using Craigslist with great success. Just find a good local car detailing service you can trust like ecopalmobiledetail in North Dallas.
I used Auto Tempest a lot, and really appreciated the "Great Deal," "Good Deal," "Fair Deal" labels on sites linked there (like Car Gurus). Ended up purchasing through Facebook Marketplace, but learned a lot from what I saw on Auto Tempest and its related sites.
In the next few months, I'll be in the market for a used car for my daughter who lives in Albuquerque, NM. I live overseas now, so I don't have a clue on the local market. Looking to buy sometime in May, spending $5-6,000. It has been a long time since I bought a used car, and I'm wondering what are some good websites to check?
I’m looking for my first car to buy. Currently, I am looking for a 3rd gen Acura TL Type-S (I wouldn’t mind a base) through Facebook Marketplace and some of them seem faulty or are too far away from my location. I’ve checked other websites online, but the prices seem crazy compared to Facebook Marketplace. What sites should I be looking for?
Autotempest aggregates most used car sites, autotrader is only big one not on their list. Facebook Marketplace is the best for private sales. Reply reply
In any case, watch lowball offers from used car flippers. Always write a sales agreement. Unless the car is late model with high value, write AS IS on the agreement and title transfer, although the effect may be dubuious depending on consumer-protection laws in your state. Review Nerdwallet advice, particularly with respect to safety. E.g.
For me, autotrader is the best especially as you can sort by trim. Piston heads is good if your trying to find something unique. Ebay I use if looking for a £500 banger.